It's not the same voice by any means, but you gotta wonder how they both made it with those rusty pipes. |
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Indonesian trade with Australia is convenient, but not critical by any means. |
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League tables are not by any means perfect, and there is a strong case for presenting information in the right context. |
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It wasn't glamorous by any means, but it was all so new and exciting to me. |
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Nor was the political dynamism of the Abbasid empire's smaller successor states by any means exhausted. |
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Don't get me wrong, they aren't terrible by any means but are just not overly impressive. |
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He didn't drive slowly by any means, but he didn't try to impress people with his horsepower. |
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Later, as he went forth to achieve his goal of becoming Prime Minister by any means necessary, many more would fall victim to his whims. |
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When I think of the devil, I don't picture an evil force out to destroy us all by any means necessary. |
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It wasn't fancy, by any means, but it would keep off the rain that was already starting to sprinkle. |
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The majority of missions will be timed, but this won't be a really tight limit by any means. |
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I'm not saying Kilkenny are a spent force by any means but they are beatable as Waterford and Galway both proved in the last couple of weeks. |
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It wasn't a slaughter by any means, just that Dublin were hitting all the right notes now whereas Kerry were staccato-like in all their efforts. |
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For that reason, some would, in fact, wish that these offshore cradle-snatchers be bankrupted by any means possible. |
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They're blind to reality, and they're determined to hold onto their power by any means possible at this time. |
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Ah well Paul, work provides my car when I need one, although buying one wouldn't be a stretch by any means. |
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Those areas are not planted specifically for cutting, nor are they by any means flat. |
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I don't think by any means it's something to be done by star intellectuals or people from the top. |
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Most older paints contain lead, the particles of which are released by any means of stripping. |
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I'm not an anti-monarchist by any means because I think the royal family is mostly harmless. |
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He wasn't their guardian by any means, but he wasn't about to let two stupid kids make a dumb decision. |
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Reading some of their newspaper columns, it is clear that the tour has not been plain sailing by any means. |
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Have you ever found yourself in a situation that embarrassed you and it was not by any means your fault? |
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I do not think that it by any means implies mental instability of any kind. |
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He was mad about football but not a strapping lad by any means, so he liked the notion of doing anything that would make him stronger. |
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The ageing autocrat obviously intended to remain in power at any cost and by any means. |
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It is not feasible by any means to pit songwriting against poetry, for they are one and the same. |
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You cannot justify your stand by any means in the light of the Quran and the Hadith. |
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She was not an over-fastidious girl by any means, she didn't mind getting dirty if that was what the job demanded. |
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Not a raging fever by any means, but definitely an elevated temperature. |
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Their comportment and appearance are not kooky by any means. |
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His frame was aged and weathered, but he did not look old by any means. |
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Hence its brazen efforts to reassert control, by any means necessary. |
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Looking younger by any means necessary is on everyone's agenda, from Knightsbridge ladies who lunch to Essex college girls skiving off classes to get a spray tan. |
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So he would go from foxhole to foxhole and, by any means, would get his men to fight. |
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Martin Chuzzlewit, the Dickens novel in which Mrs. gamp appears, is not my favorite of his books by any means. |
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I was merely lubricated and relaxed, not drunk by any means. |
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Watering the garden plants is not an easy job, by any means. |
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We have not proven that by any means, and it is not a trivial assumption. |
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The graphics are good and clean, but they are not stunning by any means. |
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This is not essential by any means, but it can help in certain projects. |
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Not all Americans have accepted the idea that the near abroad falls strictly within the Russian sphere of influence, by any means. |
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Two seconds into the opening credits I was trying to get my daughter out of the room by any means possible. |
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During the war, he learned the guerrilla tactics of the bushwhackers, jayhawkers and other insurgency groups who tried, by any means, to halt the progress of Union forces. |
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I think sometimes the stereotype of the theologian as all cerebration and no affectivity is accurate-not always by any means, thank God, but sometimes it is true. |
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These newly discovered bacteria don't clinch this argument by any means. |
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It was not a 9 to 5 job by any means, neither was it a job that you could be sure you got a weekly wage, or monthly pay packet either, you needed a side line. |
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The sound of pernicious anemia is not by any means pleasant. |
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It's not like I'm a fashion plate by any means, but they are. |
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Federal, quasifederal, and confederal constitutions aren't perfect by any means, and there are plenty of bad precedents to point to in constructing an argument against them. |
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Some things in this world just aren't curable, by any means. |
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I'm not a hot shot programmer by any means, but I've done quite a bit of playing around with getting data in and out of databases programmatically. |
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Her daughter Queen Mary also had several portraits commissioned of Catherine, and it would not by any means be the last time she was painted. |
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When news of this spread, it was assumed Fox and his associates had tried to bring down Pitt by any means. |
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But this doesn't sound awful by any means, and the convenience the unit brings will probably see people overlook its lack of oomph. |
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Shop stewards were planning to carry out a workers'decision to resist closure by any means possible. |
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This particular river is filled with an abundance of common carp and Asian carp, both of which can be taken by any means and with no limit. |
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This, however, had the effect of strengthening the resolve of the revolutionary army and government to oppose them by any means necessary. |
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Heavy as was her burden, not one feather's weight of it should he carry, if by any means in her poor power she could hold it from his back. |
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I wasn't an experienced cockster by any means, but I did need to learn a lot more than I knew right now. |
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It is all to do with 15 minutes, and while not by any means an earthshattering development, it is a positive move. |
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Communist parties were to struggle against the US presence in Europe by any means necessary, including sabotage. |
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The crass cultural chauvinism and blatant flackery that surrounded and fed American pop have not by any means gone from the art scene, but they are muted. |
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No part of this document may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means or stored in a database without the prior written permission of the copyrighters. |
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The effects of chronic pain can be severe, and even debilitating, leading many people to seek relief by any means necessary C very often through prescription pain killers. |
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Although the result was a defeat, it was not by any means decisive. |
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Well, now we know it ISN'T all for charidee, not by any means. |
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